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Weeds / Nina Edwards

By: Publication details: London Reaktion Books 2024Description: 240 pages. 20 cmISBN:
  • 9781789149586 (Paperback)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 632.5
Contents:
Introduction - One: The Idea of Weeds - Two: The Background - Three: Image and Allegory - Four: Unnatural Selection: The War on Weeds - Five: Useful Weeds - Six: In Our Diet - Seven: A Wild and Weedy Garden - Afterword - Timeline - Glossary - References - Further Reading - Associations and Websites - Acknowledgements - Photo Acknowledgements - Index.
Summary: A scientific and cultural history of weeds, from unwanted intruder to beautiful ornament. To most of us, weeds can seem nothing more than intruders in gardens, farms and city streets. But the idea of the weed is a slippery one, constantly changing according to different needs, fashions and contexts. In a well-ordered field of corn, a scarlet poppy is a bright red intruder, but in other parts of the world it is an important cultural symbol, a potent and lucrative pharmaceutical source, or simply a beautiful ornament. Fat hen, which today we consider a pest, was in Neolithic times a staple crop, its seeds an important source of nutrition. Weeds sketches the history of the fashions and attitudes that have shaped our fields and gardens, showing that what we keep out of them is just as fascinating as what we put in.
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BOOKs National Law School Circulation Counter 632.5 EDW (Browse shelf(Opens below)) PB Not For Loan Recommended by Dr. Atreyee Majumder 40457

Introduction -
One: The Idea of Weeds -
Two: The Background -
Three: Image and Allegory -
Four: Unnatural Selection: The War on Weeds -
Five: Useful Weeds -
Six: In Our Diet -
Seven: A Wild and Weedy Garden -
Afterword -
Timeline -
Glossary -
References -
Further Reading -
Associations and Websites -
Acknowledgements -
Photo Acknowledgements -
Index.

A scientific and cultural history of weeds, from unwanted intruder to beautiful ornament.
To most of us, weeds can seem nothing more than intruders in gardens, farms and city streets. But the idea of the weed is a slippery one, constantly changing according to different needs, fashions and contexts. In a well-ordered field of corn, a scarlet poppy is a bright red intruder, but in other parts of the world it is an important cultural symbol, a potent and lucrative pharmaceutical source, or simply a beautiful ornament. Fat hen, which today we consider a pest, was in Neolithic times a staple crop, its seeds an important source of nutrition. Weeds sketches the history of the fashions and attitudes that have shaped our fields and gardens, showing that what we keep out of them is just as fascinating as what we put in.

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